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Final bump before the new link gets too old.
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Final bump before the new link gets too old. |
Thanks very much for the offer, but it's probably okay. This thread has been hanging around for a month now so most of the people who are interested will already have downloaded it (hopefully).
Maybe next time; I'm planning a melodic techno set. 
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Thanks very much for the offer, but it's probably okay. This thread has been hanging around for a month now so most of the people who are interested will already have downloaded it (hopefully). Maybe next time; I'm planning a melodic techno set. |
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| Originally posted by Domesticated Thanks very much for the offer, but it's probably okay. This thread has been hanging around for a month now so most of the people who are interested will already have downloaded it (hopefully). Maybe next time; I'm planning a melodic techno set. |
I'll grab this now if the link is soon to expire. I have a bad habit of not listening properly to TA sets I've downloaded, unfortunately. I'll try to give this one a prompt listen.
Double post, but I'm sure you're not complaining.
I got round to listening to this straight away and I really enjoyed it. I actually liked the switch to faster stuff at the end- the progressive house was very nice but I think the prog-psy adds something different without losing sight of the overall vibe. That last track was absolute sex- a perfect closer.
What I really like is that the closing tracks manage to have plenty of energy without feeling at all cheesy or juvenile, which is a balance I can't seem to find in much modern dance music. The moody, atmospheric stuff doesn't want to go over 130 and the energetic stuff is all fluff trance bollocks. Not only was this an enjoyable listen, it's motivated me to start listening to prog-psy more regularly.
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| Originally posted by SYSTEM-J Double post, but I'm sure you're not complaining. I got round to listening to this straight away and I really enjoyed it. I actually liked the switch to faster stuff at the end- the progressive house was very nice but I think the prog-psy adds something different without losing sight of the overall vibe. That last track was absolute sex- a perfect closer. What I really like is that the closing tracks manage to have plenty of energy without feeling at all cheesy or juvenile, which is a balance I can't seem to find in much modern dance music. The moody, atmospheric stuff doesn't want to go over 130 and the energetic stuff is all fluff trance bollocks. Not only was this an enjoyable listen, it's motivated me to start listening to prog-psy more regularly. |
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